Inévitables
Inévitables are a concept explored in philosophy and sociology, referring to events or outcomes that are considered unavoidable or predetermined. The idea suggests that certain occurrences are not contingent on free will or chance, but rather are bound to happen due to underlying causes, societal structures, or natural laws. This perspective often raises questions about determinism versus free will, and the extent to which human agency can influence the course of events.
The understanding of inevitability can vary. In some contexts, it might be linked to historical inevitability,